Every once in a while I accomplish work around the place that was only possible and/or enjoyable because of this Orange Tractor.
It can even be a Small Job… but one that would have been really Hard Work…except for the utility of this reliable machine.
I can go out to the hangar (shed, garage, barn, whatever/wherever you keep yours) climb up into the seat and turn that key…. and about 3 compression-stokes later a small puff of dark smoke and a reassuring Clattering-Rumble comes from beneath the hood.
I let it idle about 30 secs and then raise the loader up off the ground. (The rear implement is already up because I leave the lift-lever in the up position after the last shut-down…wherein I lowered it…relaxed the joystick to relieve residual hyd-pressure…then return the lift-lever back to a raised position.… This prevents me from forgetting to raise it before backing out of the bldg.)
Now I’m out of the bldg…in the open… and throttling-up to go to the task at hand…a satisfying short warm-up ride to the work. My dog trots alongside checking me out with her eyes as we move along.
I really admire this machine made back in ‘96 of steel and cast-iron. It has no emissions controls…it’s a “straight diesel”, open station, 8-speed manual gearbox with 85% tires, shiny-paint, no damage and only 600 hrs.… and a 2K-lb rated Kubota loader. It’s nothing “fancy”. It’s just a down-to-earth basic machine…. and that gives a real sense of satisfaction with whatever job is at hand.
Thanks to all here at OTT who have helped me learn how to make better use of it.
How do you feel about Yours?
It can even be a Small Job… but one that would have been really Hard Work…except for the utility of this reliable machine.
I can go out to the hangar (shed, garage, barn, whatever/wherever you keep yours) climb up into the seat and turn that key…. and about 3 compression-stokes later a small puff of dark smoke and a reassuring Clattering-Rumble comes from beneath the hood.
I let it idle about 30 secs and then raise the loader up off the ground. (The rear implement is already up because I leave the lift-lever in the up position after the last shut-down…wherein I lowered it…relaxed the joystick to relieve residual hyd-pressure…then return the lift-lever back to a raised position.… This prevents me from forgetting to raise it before backing out of the bldg.)
Now I’m out of the bldg…in the open… and throttling-up to go to the task at hand…a satisfying short warm-up ride to the work. My dog trots alongside checking me out with her eyes as we move along.
I really admire this machine made back in ‘96 of steel and cast-iron. It has no emissions controls…it’s a “straight diesel”, open station, 8-speed manual gearbox with 85% tires, shiny-paint, no damage and only 600 hrs.… and a 2K-lb rated Kubota loader. It’s nothing “fancy”. It’s just a down-to-earth basic machine…. and that gives a real sense of satisfaction with whatever job is at hand.
Thanks to all here at OTT who have helped me learn how to make better use of it.
How do you feel about Yours?
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